According to the congressionally mandated annual FCCE report to Congress, the US alone spent $2.66 billion in 2014 on climate change research.

By comparison, the 2014 NOAA National Weather Service budget for weather research was $82 million; only three percent (3%) of what was spent on climate change.

And the only things the US citizens got for that $2.66 billion 'climate change' expenditure was ...... higher utility costs, ...... higher food costs ...... higher transportation costs ....... and higher costs for most all other goods and services.